In each of his work, be it a narrative of bright love or the fate of tourists who were in distress in the Red Sea, or about the fallen angel who is trying to earn the forgiveness of heaven, or if it were humorous stories – everywhere at the forefront Olga Shevchuk poses issues of morality.
Worldview conflicts, the thoughtless attitude of earthlings to nature, the pernicious trends, crippling souls, drive humanity into a dead end, taking away further from the divine commandments and from the spiritual heritage of the fathers. And, although disinterested motives most often end in disappointment, nevertheless, the heroes of this book want to believe that everything is not so hopeless, people still have a chance of salvation, as true love is and continues to be valued.
The collection is completed by the story about the outstanding philologist of our time L.I. Skvortsov, student of S.I. Ozhegov, the author of the famous explanatory dictionary of the Russian language.
Author
Shevchuk Olga Viktorovna
Publisher
At the Nikitsky Gate, 2014
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.